The season of Autumn Foliage usually begins in mid-September and lasts a few weeks until the leaves fall and winter sets in. Autumn Foliage is a special time, during which Lapland’s nature is dressed in stunning shades of red, orange and yellow, offering unforgettable experiences for both locals and tourists.
During Autumn Foliage, Lapland’s forests, fells and bodies of water are transformed into a colourful work of art. Birches, rowan trees and dwarf birches shine in bright colours, and subshrubs such as bilberries and lingonberries add depth and contrast to the landscape. This play put on by nature attracts photographers, hikers and nature lovers from all over the world.
You can follow the progress of the autumn and choose the best autumn foliage destinations in Visit Finland’s Autumn Foliage Live service!
The season of Autumn Foliage is also an excellent time for outdoor activities and hiking. Lapland’s numerous national parks and hiking trails offer a fantastic setting for hiking, cycling and berry picking. The air is fresh and cool, but still warm enough to enjoy long days outdoors. The nights start to get dark and the Northern Lights may appear in the sky, adding to the magical atmosphere. Did you know that early autumn is one of the best times of the year to spot the Northern Lights?
Experience Autumn Foliage and Lapland’s year-round experiences via Finavia’s Lapland airports
Finnair offers year-round flights from Helsinki Airport to Finavia's Lapland airports in Rovaniemi, Kittilä, Ivalo and Kuusamo. In addition, Norwegian also offers scheduled flights from Helsinki Airport to Rovaniemi. Lapland is connected to many different destinations in Europe by direct routes in winter and, from next summer, also all year round.
Learn more about Finavia's Lapland airports.
Images: Julia Kivelä/Visit Finland.